Thursday, June 28, 2012

2012 ALA ANNUAL

2012 ALA ANNUAL, ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER


JOHN IRVING
A question you might all be thinking ... "He's a non practicing homosexual because he is a bachelor and some how never married is what the older women of those days thought"



Plot is the reason I write. 

Passage of time just as important as characters. 

You know the big thing, just the small details are unrevealed. 

Just like shakespeares tragedies, they don't end well.  Even a kid knows things won't end well from the beginning .

You care because the character finds out just before a death.
"No i never met a librarian named Mrs. Frost [read the book]. I know what you are thinking it, I can feel it."

  
2012 TOP 25 WEBSITES

Media Sharing
Ppojeqt: projeqt.com
Gamestar Mechanic: Gamestarmechanic.com
Vialogues: vialogues.com
Popplet: popplet.com
Jux: www.jux.com

Digital Storytelling
Comic Master: www.comicmaster.org.uk
My Storymaker: www.clpgh.org/kids/storymaker/embed.cfm
Inanimate Alice: www.inanimatealice.com

Manage & Organize
Quicklyst: www.quicklyst.com
Spidercribe: www.spiderscribe.net
Stixy: www.stixy.com
Remeber the Milk: www.remeberthemilk.com

Social Networking & Communication
Celly: cel.ly/forschools
Wiggio: wiggio.com
Collaborize Classroom: www.collaborizeclassroom.com

Content Resources
Study Ladder: www.studyladder.com
History Pin: www.historypin.com
Learn it in 5: learnitin5.com
ARKive: www.arkive.org
Docs Teach: www.docsteach.org
iWitness: iwitness.usc.edu/SFI

Curriculum Collaboration
How to Smile: www.howtosmile.org
Study Blue: www.studyblue.com
NASA Kids Club: www.naasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/index.html
Springnote: www.springnote.com/en


GAME PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS

  • Prizes - should be a size, careful to make sure prizes are not controlling, make it easy to participate
  • Games that use legs instead of fingers
  • Different game options allows patrons to choose somethn they enjoy
  • Provide variety of difficulty levels
  • Libraries are promotion of services, not stuff

GUTS AND GLORY: THE TRUTH ON WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD

Cuyahoga county library busiest in the nation under Sari Feldman

Mayor of Pasadena - Rick

Sari - How to get from this to this

1.  How many mayors and managers are under your service area?

2.  How to distinguish yourselves by the urban centers?
  • Reconnect with reading
  •  Ensure every child enters school ready to learn
3.  Your commitment to purpose
  • articulate your value (purpose coincides with Counties, its about system - not library
  • alliance building- we bring people together, bring the gov't in)
  • leadeship, work hard, give recognition away
  • inspire others, choose your vocabulary
  • take risks that speaks to org'l mission and priorities
  • creativity to have vision, open to experiencing, more listening than talking
  • library story is a collective story 
  • getting to yes, fewer rules, more relationship building
  • dive deep into data, maximize customer input

Mayor of Pasadna and Ed Zanaka (library director)
Libraries maybe disappearing from old school services, need to redefine a library like what Austraila had done with their "check out a brain" program. Ventura is reinventing a library, coffee house, community. We cannot compete against old library models, must reinvent

Cynthia Kurtz
  • Provide a continuum of learning
  • Place of learning
  • Training for jobs is what will dominate where monies will be allocated in the next few years

BACK TO BASICS: STRATEGIES & TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING
Boo Boring

TEENS MAKING A DIFFERENT: WILLIAM KAMKWAMBA AND TALIA LEMAN






William Kamkwamba
  • Can I build a windmill in my backyard?  Family unable to pay high school education, economy not doing well for farmers, ended up going to the library and found book on windmills. Consistently checking out same book and librarian inquired.  From that point, publicity took him places.
Leman
  • Greatness just happened
  • How can we become greater
  • Ideas that convince us that we dont have to line up our ducks, etc
  • Story of the power of anyone ... Is our story
  • Success happened because she made room for her darth vader brother CON (chief officer nemesis)
  • Great surprises occur in the unexpected
  • The secret and magic of possibility
  • Grandmother was asked why she was maiking bricks instead of her husband and she responded that id something catches on fire, you are the one to put it out and u can not wait for someone else to do it.
  • Failure is not the opposite of success but a stepping stone to success
  • I can do it
  • Having dinner with Grandpa, she asked "Why do you always pay?"  His response, "Because I can

SAPPHIRE
  • Use of history to create knowlege and lack of knowledge of characters 
  • The Kid - very rich and complex
  • MFA in poetry
  • Source of genetic material, can't change that. I don't have to believe what you believe - separation from parents "my father's in the army, not me"
  • Literacy- you don't start with the kid, you start with the mother. Reading readiness from ages 2-7, after that you can't give it to them
  • Push (Precious) - the female experience, police is not a threat
  • The Kid - police and real life threats
  • Transformative effect of learning. If there's no learning, there's a danger for oppression
  • Social skills needed to establish friendship and relationship. Everybody needs the ability to have a friend, how to advocate for yourselves, finding other avenues to become a whole human being  

DUCT TAPE MARKETING AND ADVOCACY
  • Yelp book location or book hunt 
  • On website, first thing is to get email to capture permission to email info. We all hate pop ups, however there are elegant ways to do smart pop up and research reveals increase
  • Event registration - constant contact tool
  • Create separate pages for your event "landing page" optimized for search.
  • Unbounce.com
  • Clicktochat.com
  • Wufoo.com
  • Calls to action F
  • ree workshop, schedule now, contest, direction
  • O2o advertising
  • Google adwords, google express, facebook targeting, landing pages
  • Meetup.com
  • Be a community platform, being more relevant

Community need
Digital divide
Employment
Innovation
Trusted reviews
High touch
Start up
Urban core -

Libraryware.com for 10,000


LEARNING STYLES: FICTION, NONFICTION, OR MYSTER

Awards - $3000 + award
- youtube videos with humor on ebook

Distinction in bib instructions, info seeking strategies, engaging online tutorials, successful methods

Is there a cutting edge for info instruction?

How does learning style fit into your practice?
- ebook downloads

Learning styles by char booth



  • 71 styles
  • Cognitive style theory, 1937 - wiring affecting an individuals learning
  • LEARNING: style, strategy, preference
  • State vs trait styles
  • Prefererred way to leard (state side)
  • Students consistent way
  • Currys onion model
  • Cognitive personality- fixed personality
  • Info processing
  • Social interaction
  • Instructional preference  
WHAT HAVE WE DONE WITH ALL THIS INFORMATION?
  • Active learning
  • Multiple modalities
  • Preference 
  • Engagement/differentiation
Slideshare/charbooth.com

Learning style controversies by Dr.  Lori S Mestre
  • testing done mostly on caucasians. To test in diverity my result in different
  • Instead of matching a style, better to design o e
  • Culture, family, socioeconomics affects learning
  •  key is to mix it up
Distance education
  • need to account for different learners
  • (article) diverse learning by lori mestre
  • Learners are changing like our millineals who are more multiAV

CURRENT TECHNOLOGY IN LIBRARIES: FLASH PRESENTIATIONS

LIBX 2.0 (available for firefox and google chrome) - open source
  • adding a badge customized into google chrome (LIBX)
  • using libx to offer book availability right from amazon - placing live data on webpages
  • power of API, being able to place live data
*** 7/5/12 - I played around with the LIBX 2.0, adding a library extension.  Because it's still so new, they did not have ocpl.org, so I emailed it in.  A few days latter I received a confirmation email that they added our system to the extension.  As you can see below, I've looked up a title in amazon and the extension badge is to the right, showing OCPL's title availability. 

This is great for patron use if they're motivated on the techy side.  As for librarians, it's great if we find ourselves using Amazon to verify title / author names.  For this to be more useful, a list of local libraries (free membership) would be beneficial.  I wonder what it would look like if they added worldcat?





GN GAMING STAGE- READING WITH PICTURES: USING COMICS TO REDESIGN EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

  • Bookshelf.com
  • Computer graphics have changed in that the are a competitor with comic books because they are more compelling. Comic books have the evolved into GRAPHIC NOVELS. We have moved into a visual culture. 
  • Diamond publisher is the largest distributor of english products
  • Babymouse can be used for ESL  

COMICS ON TRIAL [GRAPHIC GAMING STAGE]
  • Dr. Wertham vs William Gaines 
  • Driven underground, late 1960s
  • R Crumbs Joe Blow showed people what obscene is
  • 1986 COMIC BOOK LEGAL DEFENSE FUND
  • Police interpreting manga as porn, customs can look into your files
  • Courts dont yet understand manga and related tomes so be careful when crossing the border




If you learn to sing, you'll make a living , tho she thought she could sing because she already had a chart, but instead had a cute bootie


THE 4 PS: LIBRARY MARKETING FOR YOUNG ADULTS
  • Youth serving libraries marketing plan
  • SWOT analysis is focused internally
  • Strengths- good a variety
  • Weaknesss - pack
  • Opportunities - external
  • Threats
  • Product definition
  • Describir product - movie matinees, List benefits (resource or service). - big screen, free, ac
  • Competition
  • Positioning
  • What makes you stand out? Why are different?

COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES

PACKAGING AND FULFILLMENT
  • "the kids are all right"

Show what theaters are not showing

LAUNCH STRATEGIES
Announcents

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Promotion strategy
PSA

PENCILS
PUBLICATION
EVENTS
NEWS
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES
IDENTIFYING MEDIA
LOBBYING
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACTIVITIES

Eg print articles, thank you letters

ADVERTISING

Relational marketing: 1)free 2) social bonding " our library" 3) customized programs to meet user needs

CLOSING SESSION WITH J.R. MARTINEZ




Sent from my iPod

Friday, April 6, 2012

I'm workin' on it

YAY!  This would be the 4th craft program out of 6 planned.  One opted out due to schedule difficulties.  I just want to say, this one is a fun one and I think everyone will enjoy it.  The challenging bit about Craft programs is simplying the craft enough so that everyone enjoys it.  For Tea Towel Expressions, instead of using 10 colors, use 5 primary colors, share brushes & paints.  It's getting easier.

As part of Educational Thursdays, I think this might interst the travelling public.  In fact, since I myself enjoy travelling, this would be a great adventure!
 Thank Goodness I posted this.  It's all over the computer lab windows and one big poster outside.  I must say, if you are ever going to post something up, make it big and put it practically in their walking path.  Love those rolling easles!
More computer classes!  Thank your volunteers!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Drop Shipments

There's nothing more exciting than to receive brand new books from the book vendors.  Due to budgetary constraints, our administrative branch who handles the main orders are restructuring, shipped staff out to branches, in addition to re-routing the shipping routes to drop at branches rather than the processing center.  


When we were plush with cash, all materials were shipped to Bibliographic services which held the traditional functions of Evaluations with real evaluators, Acquisitions, and Cataloging.  There was a processing team who covered and labeled these items.  


So the new process, due to drastically reduced Bibliographic staff, is to drop shipment at the branches where branch staff will pick up the slack.  To alleviate labor, the system has contracted vendors to physically process materials and outsourced cataloging (I think our catalogers may add details to these records).  


This past year I've been preparing my library assistant to receive such drop shipments.  Our Friends of the Library group have been very good to us, allowing us to order materials we are not receiving.  Because we had evaluators, I did not have to read reviews.  Now that our main budget is next to nothing, I've had to seek good reads for the public.  I'd say I spend about $1500 a month for just the adult fiction as I'd rather aim for circulation with popular reads.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Sad Day

The past few days have been taxing on staff.  It started Friday, March 9 when the Tustin PD showed up 30 minutes before closing to secure the family bathroom in the lobby.  A crime of a sexual nature was reported, involving a 13 year old boy and a 23 year old male sex offender.


A few of the public have been in to express their outrage and because they do not understand that we are not the administrative branch, we can not immediately make changes to calm their outrage.  Another bad reaction from the public is their judgment at pointing their fingers to suspicious people like a group of homeless who appeared to be having lunch in the city plaza.  I wonder if they'll start pointing fingers at young latino males in the teen room.


This took us by surprise because the sex offender looked like a teenager, standing at 5'3".  This week sucks.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Administrative orders

Tustin Library has five (5) self check-out stations which account for 30% of our check-outs.  We've been told to aim for 80%.  Really.  Hmmm.  So this is our first strategy so far, 2 tickets/week.  After printing four (4) poster, we strategically plastered one underneath the circuation desk facing the line, the other underneath Information Desk facing the line, and the other two on the walls by the self Check-Out stations.  So far, folks have seen it and have been re-routing to the SCO stations.

2012 First Quarter Programs

The Apple Butler.  Love the way this guy created his own name.  We partnered with him for 3 weeks in January and he really wanted to pull information fromt he general population as part of research for his book.  The only downside was that our computer lab had PCs instead of Macs.  And frankly, more and more folks are buying apple products.  I wonder if there's a grant out there to furnish a library computer lab with MACs!


This is our 6th year of BookBite and the group is constant at 25 members.  They choose the books and use the round robin technique, which is appropriate for such a large and vocal group.  I thought this could be a self-managed group, however, the group is more comfortable with staff on hand to handle the ones who are unaware of the time when they are talking.  A note about self-managed programs - they're great for economic days like these.



 Chinese New Year Celebration is a big event for this library and 300 is a lot of people to handle with a bunch of volunteers to set up and monitor.  This is our second year and our Friends of the Tustin Library got on board to support by donating $1000 to the committee.  Partnering with the community is a lot of work and stress does take its toll if you are not flexible.
Our Craft Guild is going great!  One of the members pulled out and so I have 40 photo boxes stashed in storage which I'll use for something else.  The members are great and once a month frequency is perfect.  For next season, with a new committee, I'll need to find a strong leader so they could get this going and running on their own.


Love this presenter!  She is a pro and exudes excitement and clarity in her expertise.  The room was packed with all ages and we learned the skill, hands on.  Our partnership allows her to get some exposure, however, the real exposure she aims is at the schools where it's a little difficult.  On the other hand, great program from the public, especially for the elderly seeking ways to exercise their brain. 
 This program was arranged by the branch manager and is totally self-managed.  If the facilitator keeps going, I'm sure he'll get a good sized class. 
This one here is a tricky one.  I feel like I'm fishing and still waiting for the tug.  I've posted these up and sent a few emails out to the business community and have not yet received a response.  I decided to do this because a few businesses had asked for time and space at the library to do a few free programs.  Hmmm... 


 I think this one will be super fun.  Sounds super fun and April is coming just around the corner.  Guess I better get my travel pictures up. 

**UPDATE 4/6/12 - OK...took this sucker down.  No interest there:(


Thank goodness someone has volunteered from the community to teach computer classes.  They don't have to be an expert, just hold basic knowledge of how to operate a computer. 



I wonder if I should put together an easy lesson plan so anyone can teach the concept.  Hmmmm...